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Region: Zambia

Physical health in Zambia is a major concern due to a high prevalence of communicable diseases, inadequate healthcare infrastructure, and limited access to clean water and sanitation facilities. Malnutrition and poor maternal and child health outcomes also contribute to the country's health challenges.

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